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Mini Detail Spray Gun Mini Detail Spray Gun Mini Detail Spray Gun Mini Detail Spray Gun Mini Detail Spray Gun
92126
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3491 Mission Oaks Blvd., Camarillo, CA 93011
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Specifications Cast Aluminum Bodyand Cup Construction: Fe eatures: Adjustable nozzl Brass Nozzle Ih ncludes:C: leaning Brushand WrencCp apacity 4 oz. gravityfeed cu Oi perating Pressure:2: 0-50 ps Ai ir Consumption 3 CFM @ 50 ps AS ir Inlet:1: /4" NP N. et Weight 0.8 lb Save This Manual You will need the manual for the safety warnings and precautions, assembly instructions, operating and maintenance procedures, parts list and diagram. Keep your invoice with this manual. Write the invoice numbe
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an ANSI approved dust mask and respirator when working around paint spray, chemical dusts and mists. 8. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Do not reach over or across running machines. 9. Maintain tools with care. Keep tools maintained and clean for better and safer performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. Inspect tool cords periodically and, if damaged, have them repaired by a qualified technician. The handle must be kept clean, d
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Warning: The warnings, cautions, and instructions discussed in this instruc- tion manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may oc- cur. It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product, but must be supplied by the operator. Special Warnings About Paint Sprayers Hd ealth and Safety HazardNd ature and Cause of Hazar Prevention of Hazar Spraying paints, solvents and thinners Never spray materials near fire
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Assembly First, prepare your air supply. 1. This tool operates within a pressure range of 20 - 50 psi, and consumes 3 CFM of air at 50 psi. Provide yourself with a compressed air supply which will meet these requirements. DO NOT EXCEED THE 50 PSI MAXIMUM. Air compressors and related supplies are available from Harbor Freight Tools. 2. For best results, arrange your compressed air supply to include a filter and regulator as indicated in the schematic diagram, below. The addition of quick connect
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Operation 1. Prepare the work piece to be painted according to paint manufacturer’s directions. Prepare your paint mixture according to paint manufacturer’s directions. NOTE: In most cases, paint must be thinned for proper spraying. Be sure to use a thinner recommended by the paint manufacturer. 2. Fill the Paint Cup no more than 2/3 full with your paint mixture. Press the Cap onto the Paint Cup to hold the paint. 3. IMPORTANT: Before applying paint to your work piece, test spray a piece of scra
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Paint Mixture (continued) The solvent is also used as a clean up medium. Paint mixtures which are to be sprayed are generally less viscous (thinner) than mixtures which are to be applied with a brush. Thus you will most often have to add extra solvent to a paint which is to be sprayed. When paint is sprayed, it is broken into tiny droplets, then blown by high- pressure air onto the surface. During this spraying process, the surface of each paint droplet will begin to dry. When it hits the work m
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Applying the Paint: In most cases, it is best to move the paint spray from side to side, overlap- ping the previous paint. In this way you will gradually build up the paint layer without leaving any obvious edges. To paint in this way, the spray pattern should be set to vertical. It is important to prevent excess paint at the beginning and end of each stroke. Holding the sprayer away from the work piece, squeeze the trigger to start the spray. Then move the spray gun in to within 14-16 inches of
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Troubleshooting Ps roblemPs ossible Cause Suggested Repair a) Air Nozzle cracked or worn. a) Replace. Paint breaking, spitting, b) Leak at attachment or seal. b) Clean threads and seal and tighten. fluttering or irregular c) Needle packing worn out. c) Clean, repair or replace packing. spray. d) Insufficient paint in cup. d) Add more paint to cup. e) Vent hole in paint container clogged. e) Clean out vent hole. One-sided paint One of the vent holes in the Air Nozzle Clean the vent hole. pattern.
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Parts List Pn artD. scriptio Qt ty Pn arD. scriptio Qty 1eA1 ir Nozzl 2y2T1 rigger Valve Assembl 2rN1 ozzle Retaine 2g3T1 rigger Valve Bushin 3eF1 luid Nozzl 2g4T1 rigger Valve O-Rin 4yB1 od 2g5T1 rigger Valve Housin 5gN1 eedle Packin 2g6T1 rigger Adjust Bushin 6wN1 eedle Packing Scre 2b7T1 rigger Valve Adjust Kno 7dT1 rigger Bearing Stu 2y 8F1 luid Adjusting Valve Assembl 8rT1 rigge 2e9F1 luid Needl 9pT1 rigger Circli 3g0F2 luid Needle Sprin 1l 0T1 rigger Sea 3g1F1 luid Needle Sprin 1g 1O1 -Rin
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Assembly Drawing SKU 92126 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 11